Title: Agenda
1Distance Education Preparing Faculty to
Teach the Distant Learner by Michael Simonson
2Agenda
3Coldeway's Quadrants
ST SP
DT SP
ST DP
DT DP
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5Distance Education
One-Time Only Events
Multiple Session Events
6Redefinition of Distance Education
- Institution based formal education where the
learning group is separated, and where
interactive telecommunications systems are used
to connect learners, resources and instructors.
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8"When I was a kid, I had to walk three miles each
way to school. The snow drifts were seven feet
high, and I had no shoes." "Gee, Granddad,
that's nothing. Today I had to go to Paris for
my French class, MIT for computer science and the
New York Stock Exchange for economics" Welcome
to the world of distance learning. - Paul
Butera, Ameritech Magazine
9Equivalency Theory of Distance Education
- "The more equivalent the learning experiences of
the distant learner are to the learning
experiences of the traditional learner, the more
equivalent are the learning outcomes."
10Shifting ParadigmsMission and Purposes
- Instruction Paradigm
- Provide instruction
- Transfer knowledge -faculty to students
- Offer courses
- Improve teaching
- Learning Paradigm
- Produce learning
- Elicit discovery and construction of
knowledge - Create powerful learning environments
- Improve learning
11Shifting ParadigmsTeaching/Learning Structures
- Instruction Paradigm
- Time held constant, learning varies
- 50-minute lecture, 3-credit hr course
- Covering material
- Degree equals accumulated credit hours
- Learning Paradigm
- Learning held constant, time varies
- Learning environments
- Specified outcomes
- Degree equals demonstrated knowledge and skills
12Shifting ParadigmsLearning Theory
- Instruction Paradigm
- Learning teacher-centered, controlled
- Live teacher, live students required
- Classroom/learning competitive and individualistic
- Learning Paradigm
- Learning student-centered, controlled
- Active learner required, but not live
teacher - Learning environments cooperative, supportive
13Shifting ParadigmsNature of Roles
- Instruction Paradigm
- Faculty are primarily lecturers
- Faculty and students work independently
and in isolation
- Learning Paradigm
- Faculty are designers of learning
methods and environments - Faculty and students work in teams
with each other and other staff
14Advantages of Internet-Based Courses
- Courses could be available to any qualified
individual in world - Course components available 24 hrs/day
- Students work at own pace
- Distributable across multiple computer platforms
- Technology relatively easy to use
- Learning resources available across entire
Internet
15Advantages of Internet-Based Courses
- Online course materials easy to update or modify
- Internet promotes active learning and student
intellectual involvement - Internet provides variety of learning
experiences, accommodates differing learning
styles - Students learn Internet skills that improve
employment options after graduation
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24Distance Learning Classroom Teaching SiteView
from Front
25Distance Learning ClassroomTeaching SiteView
from Rear
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